Mönchgrabenbach

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Mönchgrabenbach
Moosbach, Binderbachl, Krebsbach
Data
Water code AT : HZB: 2-126-002-002-002, GGN: 429620
location Linz - Ebelsberg , Upper Austria
Drain over Tagerbach  → Mitterwasser  → Ipfbach  → Danube  → Black Sea
River basin district Danube below Jochenstein (DUJ)
origin at Mönchgraben
48 ° 14 ′ 3 ″  N , 14 ° 21 ′ 48 ″  E
Source height 270  m
muzzle near Pichlinger See near Pichling Coordinates: 48 ° 14 '23 "  N , 14 ° 23' 27"  E 48 ° 14 '23 "  N , 14 ° 23' 27"  E
Mouth height 249  m
Height difference 21 m
Bottom slope approx. 5.3 ‰
length approx. 4 km
Communities Linz
Part of the runoff is underground via Lake Pichling

The Mönchgrabenbach , also called Moosbach , Binderbachl or Krebsbach , is a brook in the Ebelsberg district of Linz .

Run and hydraulic engineering

The Mönchgrabenbach rises in the key forest in the cadastral community of Wambach at the southern entrance of the fenced ammunition store of the armed forces. The stream bed then runs beneath the Kastweg through a strip of forest near Mönchgraben and once formed the Paussner pond , which used to be a popular bathing opportunity . The Mönchgrabenbach was drained at the end of the forest strip because the Union Ebelsberg sports club built a football field here. The brook comes out of the underground at some distance from the sports field and then strives towards some springs that arise from a swampy area near Mönchgrabenstrasse 87 (Pelzl). The stream is finally passed under the West Autobahn and after about 100 meters takes on a channel that used to feed the fish and swimming pond of the Ehrl Villa in Tödling . The brook was diverted hundreds of years ago by the local farmers. In front of the main road, parts of the stream water are drained in pipes in a 300 m 2 basin near Pichlinger See in order to protect the main road from flooding.

The rest of the water makes its way through Pichling , where it used to feed several ponds. Then it ran over the fields and ended in the current area of ​​the intersection Schwaigauerstraße / Traundorferstraße in the Altau . Today, however, the water collects in a ditch along the western railway line that leads to the Tagerbach .

The name Binderbach comes from the Binderhaus, where the stream flows past.

ecology

Originally, numerous crabs lived in Mönchgrabenbach, but they disappeared until the 1990s when the untreated sewage from the autobahn was discharged.

literature

  • Manfred Carrinton; Andreas Reiter: The south of Linz. Past and present of the villages of Ebelsberg, Mönchgraben, Pichling, Posch, Ufer, Wambach. Linz 2007, SoA

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Hydrographically, the waterway from the stream to the Tagerbach is guided in such a way that the Pichlinger See belongs to the run; Stationed with Pichlingersee 3.8402 km; this ends in Mönchsgraben, about 1.5 km west of the ammunition dump; Section Westbahn to Tagerbach approx. 1.3 km; Discharge path to HZB: Tagerbach → Aubach → Mitter water → Danube, as a branch of the river basin Pichlinger Seesrespektive report water network Tagerbachs code 2-126-002-002-002 this regard (details to DORIS: Layer waters , stationing 1000 km and detail basins , as of 2018).
  2. The Josephinische Landesaufnahme (around 1780) shows it ending in the pond of Anger north of Pichling.